Pump up the Glam Factor on your Summer Mani-Pedi with Zoya Nail Polish... If you are looking to dress up your tips and toes or add some excitement to your night or daytime look, you can't go wrong with a fun top coat. InStyle Magazine Onlinerecommends layering Zoya Nail Polish in Chloe over a bold pink to really dress up your mani-pedi combo.
Summer is a great time to get playful with your nail polish, and the duochrome Mylar flakes are a great alternative to traditional glitter - plus they add a fascinating 3D effect in the sun! Try layering your favorite Zoya Fleck Effect shade over any combination from the Zoya Beach and Surf Collection for instant beach goddess status. Zoya is the new color of Fashion! www.zoya.com
Give your manicure a make-over with one of this season's most trending (and easiest) looks - the half moon mani. For a flirty take on the trend, pump a nude half moon base full of flakies!
How to Get the Look
Apply two coats of Zoya Nail Polish in Chloeto each nail. Once completely dry, use reinforcement binder stickers to create half moon shapes at the base of your nail and paint the top portion with Zoya Nail Polish in Kimber. Let dry, remove stickers and top off your nails with a glossy top coat like Zoya Armor.
ivillage is talking about the hottest hues for Spring nail polish this week andZoya happily leads the pack with multiple mentions - click thru the slides to make sure you have the trends nailistas are wearing RIGHT NOW!
Zoya Fleck Effect mylar glazes in Chloe and Maisie shown here. $8.00 ea. (US)
Here's a real treat for Zoya Nail Polish fans... Two complete video swatch reviews and a complete review including swatch images of the two new Zoya Nail Polish Collections for Spring 2012 by Allura Beauty:
"What makes these pretty different from traditional glitters, is that they contain a special mylar flect glitter—suspended in a slightly tinted base. These make PHENOMENAL top coats over deep shades; like black, dark blues, purples, and burgundies. Even though I’ve swatched them over black in the photos below, you’ll have fun experimenting with different base shades. Each one will give them a new life."